When it comes to do creative work, it’s important not only to look for ways to let our creativity thrive, but also to be mindful of insidious “creativity killers” that can sneak up and strangle our ability to come up with our best ideas (They are fear, apathy, criticism, pessimism, tradition, pressure).It’s important to recognize these obstacles to the creative though process because many are insidious, and worse yet, most can be made on the managerial end, meaning we may be stifling our creative workers without even realizing it. For those of us doing creative work, we must be mindful of these deterrents of the creative process so we can continue putting out our most novel ideas. It’s tough to continue working on noble ideas when you haven’t received any positive feedback. This feeling is backed by psychological research that shows people who’ve started a new undertaking are most likely to give up the first time things come crashing down. Creative people thrive on having others impacted by their ideas. Without feedback, their motivation begins to wither and die. — How about you? What kills your creativity?
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